The lyrics of the song "Dio Ricordati" (God Remember) talk about the struggles and hardships faced by the protagonist and the people around him. They ask God for forgiveness and protection from the violence and investigations they face in their lives. The protagonist wants God to remember their names and to protect them from bullets and other dangers. They mention how young rebels die standing up and how stones fall, symbolizing the challenges they face. They talk about living in small apartments and away from luxury, and how some people are killed by others or by their own hands. They express their frustration with the unfairness of destiny and the constant presence of judges in young people's lives. In the chorus, they ask God to be close to them and to remember their names, and they hope to have a place in heaven. In the second verse, they talk about living in small, overcrowded apartments and how some people don't survive the struggles they face. They mention occupied houses and drugs, and they convey a sense of despair and hopelessness. In the third verse, they describe their city as cold and deserted, and they question what kind of life they are living. They mention being seen as attractions, just like in a circus, and how the state bets on how many people will leave or stay. They talk about dreams, money, and illusions, and how people become attraction for others. They express their feelings of being lost and leaving a piece of themselves in their songs. They compare losing oneself to turning on the gas, symbolizing a self-destructive act. They mention being lost and broken in houses made of plexiglass. The chorus repeats the plea for God to protect them and remember their names, and they ask God to keep a place for them in heaven.